noun General Slang

CASEVAC

KAZ-ee-vak · noun · informal

Casualty Evacuation on any available transport.

0

Definitions

1

'Casualty Evacuation' — moving wounded personnel to medical care using any available transport (a Humvee, boat, or non-medical helicopter), without the dedicated medical crew or care of a MEDEVAC.

“"No birds available — we'll CASEVAC him out in the lead truck."”
by community
0

CASEVAC In A Sentence

"No birds available — we'll CASEVAC him out in the lead truck."

Origin & Usage

US military portmanteau of 'casualty' and 'evacuation'; contrasts with MEDEVAC.

Variants cas-evac

People Also Ask

What does "CASEVAC" mean?

It's short for "Casualty Evacuation" — moving a wounded person to care using any available transport, without the dedicated medical crew and equipment of a MEDEVAC.

When is a CASEVAC used instead of a MEDEVAC?

When no dedicated medical transport is available or there's no time to wait — the casualty is loaded onto whatever's at hand, like a Humvee, truck, boat, or combat helicopter.

Is a CASEVAC worse than a MEDEVAC?

Not necessarily worse, but it usually means less en-route medical care. It's often faster to arrange because it doesn't depend on a specialized, staffed medical asset.

Comments 0